WOMEN  STUDENTS 

IN  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH 
CAROLINA 

•  1897-1922 


Published  by  the  University  of  North  Carolina 
Women’s  Association 


Foreword 


This  year  marks  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary 
of  the  admission  of  women  into  the  University 
and  so  it  has  seemed  fitting  that  it  should  be 
the  occasion  of  a  general  alumnae  reunion.  It 
is’  with  pleasure  that  we,  the  members  of  the 
U.  N.  C.  Woman’s  Association,  welcome  you 
back  to  your  Alma  Mater,  you  pioneers  in  the 
cause  of  coeducation  in  North  Carolina.  We 
only  wish  it  were  possible  for  you  all  to  be 
with  us  for  this  commencement  but  since  it  is 
not,  in  order  to  introduce  you  to  each  other,  we 
have  published  this  little  pamphlet  in  which  we 
have  tried  to  list  every  girl  who  has  studied  at 
the  University  since  Mary  MacRae  registered 
twenty-five  years  ago. 

We  wish  to  thank  each  one  of  you  for  the 
interest  you  have  shown  in  your  answers  to  the 
questionnaires  we  sent  out.  For  the  sake  of 
those  who  could  not  read  these  we  regret  that 
we  could  not  quote  them  all  in  toto,  but  we 
found  it  necessary  to  confine  ourselves  to  a  few 
facts  in  each  case. 

We  hope  you  are  going  to  enjoy  this  reunion 
— so  much  so,  indeed,  that  you  will  want  to  come 
back  often.  It  is  certain  that  there  is  a  bright 
future  ahead  of  coeducation  here  at  the  Uni¬ 
versity,  and  it  is  up  to  us  who  have  staked  our 
claim  on  the  frontier  line  to  help  push  on  into 
the  fairer  land  beyond.  The  interest  and  aid 
of*  our  alumnae  will  mean  a  great  deal  in  carry¬ 
ing  on  the  good  work,  always  with  this  goal  in 
dew — that  the  same  pride  our  brothers  feel 
in  being  Carolina  men  may  thrill  our  hearts  at 
the  thought  of  being  Carolina  women. 


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ROLL  OF  ALUMNAE 


Ahern,  Angela  Beatrice 

192  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
U.  N.  C.,  1898-99. 

'Ahern,  Katherine  Cecilia 

»  192  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A.  B.  Smith  College;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1899. 

Alexander,  Julia  McGehee 

*  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

t  Law  student  U.  N.  C.,  1913.  Attorney  at  law. 

Allen,  Daisy  Burrows 

(Mrs.  L.  L.  Brinkley) 

Elm  City,  N.  C. 

Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  B.  S.  in  chemistry 
U.  N.  C.,  1907.  Chemist  with  State  Dept,  of 
Agriculture. 

Allen,  Julia  Washington 
(Mrs.  B.  F.  Green) 

Blackstone  Apartments,  Muskogee,  Okla. 
A.  B.  Randolph  Macon  Woman’s  College;  U.  N. 
C.,  1917-18. 


Allen,  Sallie 

A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1922. 


Warrenton,  N.  C. 


Alley,  Reuben  Gertrude 

1311  W.  22nd  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
B.  S.  Greensboro  College;  U.  N.  C„  1920-21; 
at  present  medical  student  in  Philadelphia. 


Allison,  Frances  Lou 

1528  Austin  Ave.,  Waco,  Tex. 
U.  N.  C.,  1900-01. 

Amburgey,  Mary  Eleanor 

413  Baltimore  St.,  Middletown,  Ohio. 
Law  student  U.  N.  C.,  1918-19. 


Andrews,  Agnes 
U.  N.  C.,  1918-19. 


Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

Teacher. 


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Andrews,  Elva  Dare 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Andrews,  Ola  Blanche 

Bethel,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1920.  Teacher  in  Bethel  School. 

Archer,  Frances  [Randolph 

State  Normal,  Athens,  Ga.. 
U.  N.  C.,  1903-04;  library  course  in  Atlanta. 
Taught  in  Chapel  Hill,  Marion,  and  Falkland.  * 
Librarian,  Talladega  and  Birmingham;  now  lib¬ 
rarian,  Georgia  State  Normal. 

Austin,  Bertha 

Rising  Fawn,  Ga„ 

U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Averitt,  Beatrice 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Ph.  G.  U.  N.  C.,  1922.  For  two  years  assis¬ 
tant  pharmacist  with  H.  R.  Horne  and  Sons, 
Fayetteville. 

Avery,  Gladys  Love 

(Mrs.  C.  W.  Tillett,  Jr.) 

6  West  11th  St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  A.  B.,  U.  N.  C.,  1917. 
Married  June,  1917 ;  has  two  children,  a  son 
and  a  daughter. 

Babbitt,  Elizabeth  H.  Clarke 
(Mrs.) 

10  Change  St.,  New  Berne,  N.  C. 
Training  School  for  Teachers  of  the  Deaf,  Provi¬ 
dence,  R.  I.;  U.  N.  C.,  1920-21;  now  studying 
in  Woman’s  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania. 
Has  one  daughter,  Elizabeth  Howerton  Babbitt, 
born  Nov.  5,  1913. 

Bacon,  Mabel  Louise 

Box  612,  Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 

B.  S.  Catawba  College;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1921. 
Teacher  in  Mount  Airy  High  School. 

Baldwin,  Annie  Elizabeth 

A  TiPY  M  P 

U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Teacher. 

Barnes,  Lelia  Leavitt 

Norfolk,  Va/ 

'  U.  N.  C.,  1912. 


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Barton,  Agnes  Hyde 

(Mrs.  J.  O.  Dysart) 

605  Sims  Ave.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1917.  Teacher  at  St.  Mary’s,  1917-18.  Mar¬ 
ried  June  7,  1918.  Worked  in  bank  in  Hart¬ 
ford,  Conn.,  while  Lt.  Dysart  was  in  France. 
Has  two  children,  Beatrice  and  John  Overton,  Jr. 

Batts,  Katherine  Galloway 

Tarboro,  N.  C. 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1922. 

Berry,  Harriet  Morehead 

301  Hendrix  St.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  U.  N.  C.,  1901-02. 

Teacher  Oxford  Orphan  Asylum  two  years ;  sec¬ 
retary  and  statistician  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey  1905- 
1920,  taking  full  charge  of  administrative  work 
while  the  State  Geologist,  Dr.  J.  H.  Pratt,  was 
overseas;  At  present  editor,  Department  of  N.  C. 
Industries  and  Resources,  Greensboro  Daily 
News.  Acting  secretary  Southern  Appalachian 
Good  Roads  Assoc.,  N.  C.  Drainage  Assoc.,  and 
American  Assoc.  State  Highway  Officials;  sec¬ 
retary  N.  C.  Good  Roads  Assoc;  vice-president 
State  Suffrage  League.  Conducted  legislative 
campaign  for  state  system  of  highways  in  1921. 

Berry,  Margaret  Kollock 

301  Hendrix  St.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C..  1913,  LL.  B„  1915.  Attorney 
at  law. 

Bingham,  Pauline  Harriet  Minerva 

Rutherwood,  N.  C. 
Ph.  G.  U.  N.  C.,  1921.  Two  years  as  assistant 
pharmacist  with  C.  E.  King  and  Sons,  Durham, 
and  Munds  Pharmacy,  Wilmington. 

Bourne,  Katharine  Wimberly 

Box  1115,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico 
U.  N.  C.,  1918-19.  Taught  in  Chapel  Hill  and 
Salisbury;  at  present  teaching  in  an  Episcopal 
school  in  San  Juan. 

Boyd,  Mary  Catharine  Cole 

104  Pollock  St.,  New  Berne,  N.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  N.  C.  C.  W. ; 
U.  N-  C.,  1921 — 


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Bradford,  Marion  D.  Stuart 

1521  Delaware  Ave.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Law  School,  U.  N.  C.,  1919-20. 


Bradshaw,  Addie 

Ph.  G.  U.  N.  C.,  1922. 


Lenoir,  N.  C. 


Branson,  Elizabeth  Lanier 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.* 
St.  Mary’s  School;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 


Breazeale,  Elizabeth 

237  S.  Melville  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1917.  Teacher  in  William  Penna 
High  School. 

Brogden,  Mildred  Cora 

Calypso,  N.  C. 

Flora  Macdonald  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 


Bryan,  Jean 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Salem  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1915-16.  Has  been 
teaching  for  five  years. 

Bryant,  Eugenia 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

University  of  Cincinnati;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 
Busbee,  Christiana 

Address  unknown 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1902;  Cornell  University.  Teacher.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa. 

Bynum,  Minna  Curtis 

(Mrs.  Archibald  Henderson) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  Ph.  B.  and  A.  M. 
U.  N.  C.,  1902.  Mari'ied,  1903.  Has  five  chil¬ 
dren,  three  daughters  and  two  sons;  her  oldest 
daughter  now  a  student  in  the  University.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa. 

Camp,  Cordelia 

Court  House,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Graduate  Asheville  Normal  School;  A.  B.  U.  N. 
C.,  1920.  Supervisor  of  rural  schools  in  For¬ 
syth  County. 


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Carson,  Maud  Craig 


Asheboro,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  Queens  College;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1918. 
Taught  two  years  in  Winston-Salem  High  School. 
Secretary  Student  Organization  of  Seminary  and 
of  Student  Volunteer  Union  of  Greater  New 
York  1921-22.  Completed  course  in  Biblical 
Seminary  in  May,  1922,  and  will  soon  be  sent 
to  Japan.  Hopes  that  no  alumnae  who  may  visit 
Japan  will  fail  to  come  to  see  her. 

Cartwright,  Clintonia  Richardson 

100  S.  Road  St.,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1903-04.  Author  of  a  number  of 
poems. 

Cates,  Claudia  May 

R.  F.  D.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Teaching  in  Orange  County 
Schools. 

Cates,  Ola  Permelia 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1921— 

Cato,  Alma  Odeska 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Bessie  Tift  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1920 — 

Cheek,  Viola  Rosalind 

R.  F.  D.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1919-20. 

Clegg,  Elsie 

Highland  Ave.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  Guilford  Col’ege;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1921. 
Teacher  in  Gibsonville  High  School.  • 

Clegg,  Marie 

Highland  Ave.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  Guilford  College;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1921. 
Teacher  in  Greensboro  High  School. 

Cobb,  Lucy  Maria 

La.  State  University,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  A.  B. 
U.  N.  C.,  1921;  has  completed  everything  but 

•  thesis  for  A.  M.  degree  at  U.  N.  C.  Has  taught 
in  many  towns  in  N.  C. ;  was  local  editor  High 
Point  Enterprise;  taught  home  economics  in 
Farm  Life  School  in  Wilson  County;  home  de¬ 
monstration  agent  for  Duplin  County  during 
the  war  and  served  as  assistant  county  food  ad- 

*  ministrator.  A  collection  of  her  poems  is  being 
published  by  the  Poet  Lore  Society  of  Boston. 

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Cobb,  Mary  Louisa 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1921.  Secretary,  Bureau  of 
Correspondence  and  Class  Instruction,  University 
Extension  Division.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Cooper,  Esther 

1309  N.  Franklin  St.,  Danville,  Ill. 
U.  N,  C.,  1920-21.  With  American  Red  Cross. 

Cooper,  Nina  Horner 

Oxford,  N.  Ctf 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1922. 

Corpening,  Cora  Zetta 

(Dr.) 

Suffolk,  Va. 

Medical  student  U.  N.  C.,  1914-16;  M.  D.  Tulane 
University,  1918;  post  graduate  student  N.  Y. 
Post  graduate  Medical  School,  1921.  Married 
July  17,  1919,  to  Mr.  C.  W.  Kornegay  but  re¬ 
tains  maiden  name.  General  practitioner  in  Nor¬ 
folk,  Va.,  for  one  year  and  then  became  resident 
physician  in  Lakeview  Hospital,  Suffolk.  Mem¬ 
ber  Southside  and  Seaboard  Medical  Societies  of 
Virginia  and  has  read  several  papers  before 
these  bodies. 

Cramer,  Mary  Eva 

160  Claremont  St.,  New  York  City 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1917. 

Crawford,  Marion 

524  Spring  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21.  With  Southern  Division, 
American  Red  Cross. 

Crawley,  Hanna  Fennell 

Farmville,  Va. 

U.  N.  C.,  1898-99.  Teacher. 

Cross,  Kathryn 

Gatesville,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1920 — 

t 

Cutlar,  Lillie  Fielding  Poisson 

708  S.  Main  St.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Salem  College,  1919-20;  U.  N.  C.,  1920 — 


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Dameron,  Julia  Mangum 

Warrenton,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  CM  1908;  A.  M.  Columbia  Uni¬ 
versity.  Professor  of  Latin,  N.  C.  C.  W.  until 
1918;  for  several  years  editor  of  The  Alumnae 
News,  N.  C.  C.  W.  At  present  housekeeper  and 
nurse,  club  and  community  worker,  secretary  of 
Warrenton  School  Board. 


Davis,  Mart  George 

Address  unknown. 
*  U.  N.  C.,  1903.  Secretarial  work  and  interior 
decorating. 


Denham,  Adeline 
a  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1922. 


Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


DeVAUGHN,  Bessie 
(Mrs. ) 

617  Glenwood  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 


Dodd,  Cecye  Boanna 
(Mrs.  Fanning  Craig) 

Address  unknown 

U.  N.  C.,  1897-98. 


Doughton,  Martha  Bebecca 

Salem  College,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  Guilford  College;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1918. 
Member  of  faculty  of  Salem  College. 


Duncan,  Annie  Virginia 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School; 


Beaufort,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1921— 


Emry,  Opal  Ione  Tillman 
(Mrs.  C.  K'. ) 

Weldon,  N.  C. 

LL.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1919.  Has  one  daughter, 
Charlotte  Anne. 


Eubanks,  Margaret 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

"  Peace  Institute;  U.  N.  C.,  1920 — 


Faires,  Bosabelle  Simonton 

(Mrs. ) 

s  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1909. 


Statesville,  N.  C. 


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Faison,  Ellen  John 

(Mrs.  Sasser) 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s 


Raleigh.,  N.  C. 
School;  U.  N.  C.,  1902-03. 


Fitzgerald,  Margaret  W. 

Danville  Commercial  College;  U. 


Danville,  Va. 
N.  C.,  1921— 


Foltz,  Dorothy  Eleanor 

3  Cemetery  St.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Completed  pharmacy  course  U.  N.  C.,  1920'. 

Assistant  pharmacist  Matinee  Drug  Co.,  Bethel, 
1920-21;  assistant  pharmacist  Munds  Pharmacy, 
Wilmington,  1921. 

Freeman,  Eachel 

Dobson,  N.  C. 

N.  C.  C.  W.;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1920.  Mathe- 
atics  teacher  in  Wilson  High  School,  1920-21; 
Salisbury  High  School,  1921-22. 

Gattis,  Alice  Lee 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1922. 

Gattis,  Lillian  Foushee 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1919— 

Ghent,  Marguerite 

Dothan,  Ala. 

U.  N.  C.,  1921— 

Goforth,  Caroline  L. 

318  McClintock  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C„  1918-19; 
Columbia  University  and  National  Training 
School  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1919-20.  Taught 
in  Jamestown  High  School,  1917-18;  student 
secretary,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  for  colleges  and  uni¬ 
versities  in  Utah,  Kansas,  Wyoming,  and  Colo¬ 
rado. 


Goforth,  Willard 
(Mrs.  E.  Eybers) 

Stellenbasch  Univ.,  Stellenbasch,  South  Africa 
N.  C.  C.  W„  1916-18;  U.  N.  C.,  1918-19;  Bar¬ 
nard  College,  1919-20.  Married  July,  1920. 


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Graves,  Mary  DeBerniere 

(Mrs.  A.  D.  Rees) 

308  Locust  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
St.  Mary’s  School;  Stuart  Hall;  U.  N.  C.,  1905- 
06;  Maryland  Institute;  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia.  Advertising  and  illustrating  work 
for  New  York  World  and  Judge;  illustrated 
articles  in  Saturday  Magazine  of  New  York 
Evening  Post  and  Sunday  Tribune.  Married 
Sept.  18,  1919;  has  one  son,  Arthur  Pembroke. 

.Greenlaw,  Dorothy  Durland 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C„  1918— 

-Grimes,  Alice  Dugger 

(Mrs.  Walter  H.) 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  U.  N.  C.,  1907-08. 
Has  one  son. 

Ham,  Mattie 

(Mrs.  J.  A.  McRae) 

303  Monroe  Road,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Law  student  U.  N.  C.,  1914-15.  Fourth  woman 
lawyer  to  pass  Supreme  Court  examination. 
Practiced  law  several  months.  Was  married  Jan. 
22,  1916;  has  three  children,  two  sons  and  one 
daughter.  Member  D.  A.  R. 

Hamilton,  Martha  Metzger 

(Mrs.  T.  H.) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

u.  n.  c.,  1921- 

Hand,  Erwin  Eobinson 
(Mrs.  J.  K.) 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1905-06. 

Hankins,  Melissa  M. 

4722  Springfield  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
A.  B.  Salem  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1920-21;  now 
studying  medicine  at  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

.Harmon,  Minnie  Etta 

Tazewell,  Ya. 

A.  B.  Lynchburg  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Harper,  Alice  Hermina 

Address  unknown. 
Boston  Univ.;  U.  N.  C.,  1906-07. 


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Harris,  Julia  Hamlet 

Meredith  College,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  Ph.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1905;  A.  M.  Cornell  University;  Ph.  D.  Yale 
University.  In  Department  of  English,  Meredith 
College. 

Henderson,  Curtis 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1921— 

Henderson,  Mary  Ferrand 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  law  student  U.  N. 
C.,  1915-16. 

Hill,  Annie  Belle  Howard 

Ta  Tprtri 

B.  L.  Flora  MacDonald;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,’  1922^ 
Holland,  Alma 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Assistant,  Department  of 
Botany,  U.  N.  C. 

Horsfield,  Margaret  Bennitt 

218  E.  Maxwell  St.,  Lexington,  Ky. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1911;  studied  in  Paris  summer 
of  1918;  Columbia  University,  summer  sessions 
1917,  1918,  1921.  Member  faculty  Salem  Col¬ 
lege,  1911-17;  now  instructor  romance  languages, 
University  of  Kentucky. 

Hooper,  Caroline  Alice 

Hendersonville,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1900-01.  Teacher  of  French  in  Fassi- 
fern  School. 

Huffman,  Willie  Costner 
(Mrs.  E.  W.  G.) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Lenoir  College;  N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1921— 

Hughes,  Adeline  Edmonds 

Henderson,  N.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  G.,p 
1921.  Secretary  to  the  director,  School  of  Pub¬ 
lic  Welfare,  U.  N.  C. 


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Hume,  Mary  Gregory 

(Mrs.  J.  E.  Mills) 

Edgewood  Arsenal,  Edgewood,  Md. 
Hollins  Institute;  U.  N.  C.,  1905-06.  Taught 
in  Birmingham,  Ala.;  Asheville,  N.  C. ;  and 
Richmond,  Ya.  Married  October  15,  1921. 
Author  of  a  number  of  short  stories  in  various 
magazines. 

Jarman,  Mary 

(Mrs.  T.  A.  Hearn) 

18  Quinsan  Road,  Shanghai,  China 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1911;  graduate  St.  Luke’s 
Hospital,  Jacksonville.  Established  training 
school  for  nurses,  Huchow,  China.  Married  De- 
.  cember,  1918;  has  two  sons.  Editorial  secre¬ 
tary,  Nurses  Assoc,  of  China;  editor  bilingual 
.  Quarterly  Journal  for  Chinese  Nurses. 

Johnson,  Annie  Susan 

(Mrs.  W.  R.  Barber) 

25  Boulevard,  Whitestone,  L.  I.,  New  York 
U.  N.  C.,  1904-06. 

Johnston,  Addie  Louise 

Mebane,  N.  C. 

N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1919-20. 

Jones,  Alice  Edwards 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Ph.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1900,  A.  M.,  1904;  Columbia 
University  (summer  session)  ;  student  in  archae¬ 
ology  American  Academy,  Rome,  Italy,  1913-14. 
Taught  Latin  in  St.  Mary’s  School  and  Win- 
throp  College;  lady  principal,  St.  Mary’s;  as¬ 
sociate  principal,  Catlin  School,  Portland,  Oreg. ; 
dean,  St.  Mary’s  College,  Dallas,  Texl 

Jones,  Leah  Donnell 

(Mrs.  L.  J.  Stevens) 

New  Berne  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1899-1900.  Married,  1907;  has  one 
son,  John  Duval.  Superintendent  Public  Wel¬ 
fare,  Craven  County. 

Jones,  Margaret  Mordecai 

(Mrs.  Ernest  Cruikshank) 

*  Columbia,  Tenn. 

St.  Mary’s  School;  U.  N.  C.,  1900-01;  B.  S. 
and  Teachers’  Diploma,  Teachers  College,  Co¬ 
lumbia  University,  1911;  studied  in  Europe, 
1907  and  1911.  Taught  mathematics  in  St. 
Mary’s  School  and  N.  Y.  City  High  School. 
Married  June  7,  1911;  has  three  children,  one 
son  and  two  daughters. 

13 


Jones,  Mary  Best 

(Mrs.  Isaac  H.  Manning) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  U.  N.  C.,  1910-11. 
Teacher  in  public  schools  of  Goldsboro,  Wil¬ 
mington,  and  Chapel  Hill.  Married  June  6  1911; 
has  three  sons.  Author  of  Songs  of  the  Seasons 
and  a  number  of  short  stories  published  m  chil¬ 
dren’s  papers.  Member  of  D.  A.  R*.  and  Colonial 
Dames. 

Joyner,  Ruth  Deans 

308  Park  Ave.,  Wilson,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 

Justice,  Margaret  Curtis 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

Columbia  University;  U.  N.  C.,  1921. 


Kasey,  Watson 

(Mrs.  Theodore  H.  Partriek) 


Stuart  Hall;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
Salem  College. 


Plymouth,  N.  C. 
1913.  Taught  in 


Kendrick,  Mary  Pearson 

83  Elm  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  Mass. 
A.  B.  Smith  College;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1899. 

Kennette,  Ernestine 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W.;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1918. 
Doing  secretarial  work,  School  of  Education, 
U.  N.  C. 


Lambertson, 
(Mrs . 


Brownie  Augusta 

Address  unknown. 


U.  N.  C.,  1903-06. 


Latham,  Marcia  Louise 

432  Central  Park  West,  New  York  City 
Ph.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1900. 

Latshaw,  Sylvia  Louise 
(Mrs.  Harry  F.) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  Flora  Macdonald;  A.  B.  in  Educ.  U.  N.  C., 
1920,  A.  M.  1921.  Teacher  in  Chapel  Hill 
High  School. 


14 


Lawton,  Beulah  Scotte 

89  Lawton  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21.  Playground  director  in 
Macon,  Ga. ;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  secretary  in  Parlin, 
N.  J.,  and  Greenville,  S.  C. ;  executive  secretary, 
American  Red  Cross,  Gibson  County,  Tenn. 

Lay,  Elizabeth  Atkinson 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1919,  A.  M.,  1922.  Field  agent,  Bureau  of 
,  Community  Drama,  University  Extension  Divis¬ 
ion.  Author  of  When  Witches  Ride,  The  Hag, 
Trista,  and  several  bulletins ;  joint  author  of 
Blackbeard :  Pirate  of  the  Carolina  Coast.  One 
.  of  the  first  and  foremost  workers  in  the  Caro¬ 
lina  Playmakers.  Her  engagement  to  Paul  E. 
Greene,  ’21,  has  just  been  announced. 

Lay,  Ellen  Booth 

Beaufort,  N.  C. 

Grdauate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1922.  Joint  author  of  In  Dixon’s  Kitchen,  pro¬ 
duced  by  the  Carolina  Playmakers. 

Levis,  Anna  Conron 

Govans,  Md. 

u.  N.  c.,  1921- 
Lewis,  Callie  Agnes 

(Mrs.  P.  A.  Reynolds) 

132  Dunleith  Ave.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1917.  Taught  in  Chapel  Hill 
High  School,  1917-18.  Married  August  28,  1918. 
Has  two  daughters. 

Liddell,  Anna  Eorbes 

600  East  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1918.  With  McGraw-Hill  Pub. 
Co.,  New  York,  1918-19;  since  then  teacher  of 
English  in  Salisbury  High  School. 

Long,  Euth  Virginia 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 

Lynch,  Margaret 

(Mrs.  C.  L.  Murphy) 

Salisbury,  N.  0. 

School  of  Pharmacy,  U.  N.  C.,  1916-17. 


15 


Lynch,  Rachel 

(Mrs.  Eugene  Simpson) 

810  Cloverdale  Ave.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
B.  Ped.  N.  C.  C.  W.;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1915. 
Taught  in  western  N.  C.  Married  June  17,  1919. 
Has  one  daughter,  Margaret  Lynch. 

MacDoNALD,  Caroline 

Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1899-1900. 

MacKENZiE,  Frances  Elizabeth 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Law  student  U.  N.  C.,  1918-20.  After  obtain¬ 
ing  license  practiced  a  year  in  New  Berne  with 
Moore  and  Dunn ;  at  present  has  her  own  offico- 
in  the  Allen  Building. 

«L 

MacMiLLAN,  Genevieve 

Red  Springs,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  Flora  MacDonald;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.f  1922. 

MacRae,  Mary  Shackelford 
(Mrs.  R.  L.  Gray) 

Durham,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1897-98 — the  first  woman  to  register 
in  the  University.  Has  two  sons  and  one  daugh¬ 
ter.  Her  eldest  son  has  been  in  the  University 
for  three  years  and  her  daughter  is  ready  to 
enter  the  freshman  class. 

McCarthy,  Eleanor  B. 

2405  Grove  Ave.,  Richmond,  Va. 
U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Laboratory  technician  Watts 
Hospital,  Durham,  for  one  year. 

McFadyen,  Virginia  Hendon 

(Mrs.  Edwin  Bjorkman) 

226  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1919.  Taught  school  one  year. 
Married,  1921.  Retains  maiden  name. 

McGlamery,  Winnie 

Winthrop  College,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1915-18;  A.  B.  Goucher  College,  1919. 
Secretary  to  the  president  of  Haverford  College, 

1919- 20;  taught  at  Mary  Baldwin  Seminary^ 

1920- 21;  extension  secretary,  Winthrop  College, 

1921- 22. 

McIver,  Lula  Martin 

Spring  Garden  St.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1921-22. 

16 


McKie,  Elizabeth  Frances 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C 

U.  N.  C.,  1920— 

McQueen,  Anna 

Address  unknown. 

U.  N.  C.,  1902-03.  Missionary  in  Korea. 

Macon,  Mary  Litchford 

„  2247  W.  Thompson  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

U.  N.  C.,  1917-18,  1920  (spring  term) ;  student 
*  Woman’s  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  taking 

the  course  for  laboratory  technicians. 

Matthews,  Helen  Ingram 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

p  Erskine  College;  law  student  U.  N.  C.,  1916-17. 

Meares,  Katherine  DeRossET 

Drawer  B.  Ridgeway,  S.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1920;  Columbia  University.  Taught  in  high 
schools  of  Bennettsville  and  Anderson,  S.  C., 
and  Goldsboro,  N.  C. ;  head  of  Department  of 
Latin,  Columbia  College,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Merritt,  Bessie  Lee 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Pharmacy  student  U.  N.  C.,  1918-19.  Secretary 
to  chief,  Bureau  of  High  School  Debating  and 
Athletics,  University  Extension  Division. 

Merritt,  Lena  Evelyn 

Burlington,  N.  0. 

U.  N.  C.,  1918-19. 

Miller,  Marion  Spiers 

Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1918.  In  office  of  Register 
of  the  Treasury. 

Miller,  Mary  Scales 

War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Queens  College;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1916.  In 
office  of  Adjutant  General. 

Moore,  Magnolia  Arcena 
(Mrs.  J.  s.) 

Fremont,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Has  three  children. 


17 


Morris,  Myrtle  Estelle 

Lubbock,  Texas 

A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1918.  Teaches  in  public 

schools  during  the  school  year  and  spends  sum¬ 
mers  on  ranch. 

Moses,  Mildred 

(Mrs.  Louis  Graves) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1917-18.  Taught  in 
city  schools  in  Wilson,  Morganton,  Durham,  and 
Chapel  Hill;  secretary  to  the  librarian,  U.  N.  C.» 
1919.  Married  June  18,  1921. 

Moss,  Cora  Jenkins 

Franklinton,  N.  0. 

A.  B.  Trinity  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Moxley,  Jane  Elizabeth 

90  High  St.,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

U.  N.  C.,  1922. 

Neal,  Naomi 

Mullins,  S.  C. 

A.  B.  N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1921. 

Neville,  Grace  Virginia 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Elon  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Noa,  Ernestine 

Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn. 
Completed  special  courses  in  Goucher  College, 
Cleveland  Kindergarten  College,  Peabody  Col¬ 
lege;  U.  N.  C.,  1914-15.  Assistant  to  Dr.  E.  C. 
Branson,  U.  N.  C.,  1915-20;  at  present  presi¬ 
dent  Tenn.  Woman’s  Press  and  Author’s  Club, 
and  holding  office  in  a  number  of  other  local 
or  state  clubs. 

Norburn,  Martha  Elizabeth 

R.  F.  D.  Box  4,  Candler,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1919-20. 

Odom,  Helen  Louise 

1519  Park  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
U.  N.  C.,  1900-02.  After  doing  some  tutoring 
took  up  secretarial  work;  with  War  Department, 
1918-21;  now  chief  clerk  Md.  State  Board  of 
Motion  Picture  Censors. 


Odum,  Ana  Kranz 
(Mrs.  H.  W.) 


Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
A.  M.  Clarke  University;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Palmer,  Madeline  Elizabeth 

(Mrs.  Edmund  McK'ary) 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

LL.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1919. 

'  Parker,  Julia  Ficcola 

*  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

Trinity  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Pasmore,  Julia  C. 

Cary,  N.  C. 

»  Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1918. 

Patterson,  Harriet  Oldring 
(Mrs.  F.  E.  Bel) 

162  Beacon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
U.  N.  C„  1913-14. 

Peele,  Rennie 

Clarksville,  Ya. 

A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1915;  Columbia  University 
(summer  session),  1919;  Harvard  University 
(summer  session),  1921.  Taught  in  Burgaw, 
N.  C.,  1911-13;  in  Florida,  1913-18;  now  teach¬ 
ing  English  in  Goldsboro  High  School.  President 
State  Council  of  English  Teachers,  1921. 

Pelton,  Mabell  Shippie  Clarke 

(Mrs.  J.  Ravenel  Smith) 

39  East  10th  St.,  New- York  City 
A.  B.  Boston  University;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1905. 
Married  October,  1907.  Author  of  A  Tar  Heel 
Baron,  The  Spirit  of  French  Letters,  Twenty 
Centuries  of  Paris,  Ethel  Morton  Books.  Mem¬ 
ber  D.  A.  R.,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants, 
Colonial  Dames,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


Pendergraft,  Pearl 

U.  N.  C.,  1919 — 
Penn,  May  Belle 


Chapel  Hill,  N. 


819  N.  Elm  St.,  Greensboro,  N. 
N.  C.  C  .W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1921— 


C. 


c. 


19 


Penny,  Euth 

(Mrs.  H.  C.  Heffner) 

Maiden,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1921.  Taught  in  Cornelius 
High  School  Sept.,  Dec.,  1921.  Married  April 
8,  1922. 


Perry,  Margaret  Gray 

Wilkesboro,  N.  C. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C„  1920. 
Teacher. 

Pickard,  Nell  A.  P. 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1921.  Teacher  in  Durham 
High  School. 

Pickard,  Minna  Thelma 

Elizabeth  City.  N.  C. 
A..  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1917.  Taught  in  Lexington 
High  School  1917-1918;  since  then  teacher  of 
science  Elizabeth  City  High  School. 

Pollock,  M.  Keatinge 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  c.,  1921- 


Price,  Mildred 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

N.  C.  C.  W.;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1922. 

Pritchard,  Birdie 

(Mrs.  R.  O.  E.  Davis) 

1425  Crittenden  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ph.  B.  TJ.  N.  C.,  1902.  Married  1905.  Two 
years  in  associated  charity  work  in  Washing¬ 
ton;  now  detail  clerk,  Veterans’  Bureau. 


Pritchard,  Maude 

(Mrs.  A.  B.  Bristow) 

Palisade  Apt.,  W.  Ghent  Blvd.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
A.  B.  Elon  College;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  Taught 
in  Waverley,  Va.;  City  Point.  Married  August 
16,  1916.  Principal  Carson  High  School. 

Pritchard,  Vera 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Elon  College;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1920.  Taught 
in  Cherryville  schools,  1921-22. 


Pruden,  Lina  Tucker 
N.  c.  C.  W.;  A.  B., 


Edenton,  N. 
U.  N.  C.,  1922. 


C. 


20 


Pruitt,  Annie 

R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Stem,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1921. 

Puett,  Anna  Mariah 

317  Tarboro  St.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  Chicora  College;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1914. 
Has  taught  ever  since  leaving  University,  spend¬ 
ing  the  summers  usually  in  some  summer  school 
or  in  traveling;  is  at  present  teaching  mathe¬ 
matics  in  the  Rocky  Mount  High  School. 

Rankin,  Kathleen  Adair 
(Mrs.  Will  Moore) 

Gastonia,  N,  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1900-01. 

Reid,  Louisa  Fressly 

307  S.  Broad  Street,  Gastonia,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  Queens  College,  1917;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1918,  and  A.  M.,  1921.  Taught  romance  lang¬ 
uages  in  Peace  Institute,  1919-1920;  Chapel 
Hill  High  School,  1920-21;  Gastonia,  1921-22. 

Richardson,  Helen 

St.  Martinville,  La. 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21.  In  government  service  du¬ 
ring  the  war;  secretary,  St.  Martinville  Chapter 
American  Red  Cross. 

Roberson,  Mary 

(Mrs.  Roy  Mason) 

139  E.  66th  St.,  New  York  City 
U.  N.  C.,  1916-17.  Nurse’s  Training  course 
U.  P.  I.,  Baltimore.  Married  Api'il  6,  1918. 

Roberson,  Nellie 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Womans  College,  Richmond,  Va.;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1921.  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Public  Discus¬ 
sion,  University  Extension  Division. 

Robinson,  Kathrine  Mcdiarmid 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

“  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  Washington  College  of  Law;  LL. 

B.  U.  N.  C.,  1920.  In  government  service  1918- 
19;  now  attorney  at  law  in  partnership  with 
her  father. 


21 


Rodman,  Pearl 

U.  N.  C.,  1900-01. 
Rosemond,  Thelma  Marie 
U.  N.  C„  1922. 


Waxhaw,  N.  C. 


Hillsboro,  N.  C. 


Russell,  Dorothy 
U.  N.  C.,  1921— 

Savley,  Eva  Davis 


Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  • 

* 


(Mrs.) 

Clearwater  Lighting  Co.,  Clearwater,  Fla.  . 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 

* 

Scales,  Elizabeth  Walker 

(Mrs.  V.  S.  Bryant,  Jr.) 

Durham,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  Converse  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1917-18. 
Married  February,  1921. 


Scott,  Rosa  Naomi 

U.  N.  C.,  1908-09. 


Sherrill,  Mildred  Irene 

Newton,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  Catawba  College;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1920. 
Taught  science  in  Henderson  High  School,  1920- 
21;  teacher  in  Catawba  College  Academy. 


Shine,  Claudia 
(Mrs.  Lee  J.) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Has  a  son  and  a  daughter, 
both  alumni  of  the  University. 


Shine,  Lou 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1921.  Teacher  in  Elizabeth 
City  schools. 

Sloan,  Isabel 

Address  Unknown. 

Davidson  College;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1917. 


Smith,  Annie  T. 

B.  S.  in  medicine,  U.  N.  C., 


Durham,  N.  C. 
1920. 


22 


Smith,  Mattie  Elizabeth 


Marshville,  N.  C. 

Pharmacy  student  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 


Snyder,  Ethel 

(Mrs.  W.  0.  Seymour) 

Monroe,  N.  C. 

Chowan  College,  1915-18;  U.  N.  C.f  1918-19. 
Married  Sept.  29,  1919. 


Sparrow,  Minnie  Shepherd 

*  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Keyes) 

404  W.  115th  St.,  New  York  City 
A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1919.  Married  September,  1920. 


*  Spruill,  Mary  James 

4  Littleton,  N.  C. 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  Barnard  College; 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1921,  A.  M.,  1922. 


Stacy,  Mary  Martha 

(Mrs.  Will  Dozier) 
U.  N.  C.,  1911-12. 


Huntsboro,  Ala. 


Staley,  Bessie 
(Mrs.  Cheatham) 

11  2nd  St.  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
A.  B.,  U.  N.  C.,  1900. 


Steele,  Emily 

1733  F  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21.  With  American  Red  Cross. 

Stockard,  Sallie  Walker 
(Mrs.  S.  W.  S.  Magnes) 

Anadarko,  Okla. 

A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1898;  A.  M.,  1900.  Taught 
in  Arkansas,  New  Mexico,  and  West  Texas; 
with  Texas  Dept,  of  Education,  1919,  and  state 
normal  examiner  in  1919  also;  taught  at  Long¬ 
view,  Tex.,  1920;  Wanette,  Okla.,  1921;  Ana¬ 
darko,  Okla.,  1921-22.  Has  a  son  and  a  daugh¬ 
ter,  aged  fifteen  and  twelve  respectively. 

•  Stone,  Alma  Irene 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
A.  B.  Meredith  College,  1914;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1915;  student  Columbia  University  summer  ses¬ 
sion,  1916.  Assistant  seed  analyst,  N.  C.  Dept, 
of  Agriculture,  1915-16;  In  charge  of  periodi¬ 
cals  and  bindings,  U.  N.  C.  Library. 


23 


Stone,  Imogene 

Sophie  Newcomb  College,  New  Orleans,  La. 
U.  N.  C.,  1901-02;  Cornell  University.  Head 
of  English  Department,  St.  Mary’s  School, 
Sophie  Newcomb  College. 


Strowd,  Annie 
U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 
Struthers,  Hester  Cox 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1918. 


Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


Address  unknown 


Sturdivant,  Joanna 

(Mrs.  L.  R.) 

Carrboro,  N.  C.  x 

A.  B.  Carson  &  Newman  College ;  U.  N.  C. 
1921 — 


Sudlow,  Ethel 

Oaring  Apartments,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Graduate  S.  C.  Kindergarten  School,  Charles¬ 
ton,  and  Posse  Normal  School,  Boston;  U.  N.  C., 
1920-21.  Executive  secretary,  Greenville  Chap¬ 
ter  American  Red  Cross. 


Summers,  Rachel  L. 

A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1913. 
Swiggart,  Mary 

U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 


Statesville,  N.  C. 


Union  City,  Tenn. 


Swindell,  Nell 


(Mrs.) 

U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 


Lakeland,  Fla. 


Tarpley,  Roberta 

Gallatin,  Tenn. 

U.  N.  C.,  1920-21.  Secretary,  Gallatin  Chapter 
American  Red  Cross. 


Taylor,  Dora  Ashley 

American  Red  Cross,  Savannah,  Ga. 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 


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Taylor,  Elizabeth  Murphy 

Morganton,  N.  C. 
A.  B.,  U.  N.  C.,  1920;  American  Academy  of 
Dramatic  Arts,  1920-21. 

Temple,  Mary  Bond 

90  Morningside  Drive,  New  York  City 
U.  N.  C.,  1918-19.  Partner  in  a  shopping 

agency.  Has  one  daughter. 

Thomas,  Helen 

*  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

,  Thomas,  Lura 

(Mrs.  John  W.  Patton) 

v  209  N.  Cummings  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Student  Meredith  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1918-19, 
now  studying  short  story  writing  and  journa¬ 
lism  in  the  University  of  Soiithern  California. 
Married  July,  1919,  and  has  one  daughter,  whd 
is  expected  to  enter  the  University  in  1937. 
Lived  eight  months  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  and 
nine  months  in  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Thompson,  Annie  Busbee 
(Mrs.  R.  L.) 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1916-17.  Has  a  son  and  a  daughter, 
both  students  of  the  University  at  present. 

Thompson,  Laura  Love 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Sweetbriar  College;  U.  N.  C.,  1921-22.  Her 
engagement  to  Mr.  W.  D.  MacMillan,  3rd,  has 
recently  been  announced. 

Thompson,  Mary 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1920— 

Thomson,  Lucile 

217  Market  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1919-21;  N.  C.  State  College,  1921-22. 

*  Towles,  Eleanor  Washington 

1404  Fifteenth  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
U.  N.  C.,  1916-17.  With  Veterans  Bureau, 

War  Department. 


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Toy,  Jane  Bingham 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  U.  N.  C.,  1921 — 

Turlington,  Hortense  Rose 
(Mrs.  I.  T.) 

Smithfield,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Has  two  sons,  both  alumni 
of  the  University. 

Twitty,  Theo  Bryan 

Rutherfordton,  N.  C.  r 

Pharmacy  student  U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Junior 
clerk  in  drug  store  three  years;  druggist  in 
Rutherfordton  and  Lowell ;  but  had  to  give  up 
work  because  of  mother’s  ill  health.  * 

Tyler,  Wynona  Woodward 
(Mrs.) 

Augusta,  Ga. 

Graduate  Greenville  Woman’s  College;  U.  N.  C., 
1921 — 

Uzzell,  Lulu  Valeria 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C„  1919— 

Uzzell,  Pauline 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1919 — 

Vann,  Fannie  E. 

Clinton,  N.  C. 

A.  B.  and  A.  M.  Trinity  College;  commercial 
and  stenographic  diplomas,  Massey’s  Business 
College;  U.  N.  C.,  1919-20.  Now  doing  exe¬ 
cutive  secretarial  work. 

Venable,  Cantey  Mcdowell 

(Mrs.  L.  V.  Sutton) 

225  Hawthorne  Road,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Student  at  St.  Mary’s  School  and  Converse  Col¬ 
lege;  U.  N.  C.,  1904-05.  Married  April  30, 
1912;  has  two  children,  a  son  and  a  daughter. 
President  N.  C.  Girls  Friendly  Society,  1919- 
1922,  and  has  taken  active  part  in  much  social 
service  work.  Has  exhibited  paintings  at  State  • 
Fair  and  Exhibit  of  Southern  Art  Association 
at  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Venable,  Frances  Preston 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  . 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  U.  N.  C.,  1922 — 


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Venable,  Louise  Manning 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.,  U.  N.  C., 
1920.  In  government  service,  1914-1918;  as¬ 
sistant  secretary,  N.  C.  Pharmaceutical  Asso¬ 
ciation,  1920-21;  secretary,  University  Exten¬ 
sion  Division.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Verner,  Mary  Elizabeth 

.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Brevard,  N.  C. 

Student  U.  N.  C.,  1919-1921.  Teacher  of  ro- 
i  mance  languages  in  Creedmoor  School,  1921-22. 

Ward,  Linnie  Marie 

,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

A.  B.,  G.  C.  W.;  A.  M.,  U.  N.  C.,  1920. 

* 

Ward,  Vera  Louise 

Lake  Junaluska,  N.  C. 
A.  B.,  N.  C.  C.  W.;  U.  N.  C.,  1921— 

Watkins,  Lulie  Morton 

(Mrs.  J.  Flood  Morton) 

Charlotte  Court  House,  Ya. 

U.  N.  C.,  1897-98. 

Watson,  Eleanor 

028  S.  Fulton  St.,  Salisbury,  N.  C. 
Graduate  N.  C.  C.  W. ;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1916. 
Principal  Salisbury  High  School. 

Wharton,  Helen 

(Mrs.  Carl  L.  Reed) 

1402  Blanding  St.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
A.  B„  U.  N.  C.,  1910. 

Whitaker,  Bessie  Lewis 

1209  E.  Colfax  Ave.,  Denver,  Colo. 
A.  B.  Stetson  University;  A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1907; 
student  summer  sessions  Columbia,  Chicago, 
Pennsylvania  universities;  student  speech-read¬ 
ing  Boston  and  New  York;  studied  correction 
of  speech  defects,  College  of  City  of  N.  Y. 
Taught  in  public  schools  of  N.  C.,  Stuart  Hall, 
#  and  Winthrop  College;  principal  Whitaker  School 
of  Speech-Reading,  Denver.  Author  of  a  num¬ 
ber  of  articles  in  Volta  Review  and  papers  read 
before  American  Academy  Opthalmology  and 
Ota-Laryngology  and  Colorado  State  Teachers’ 
Convention. 


27 


Whitaker,  Lillie 

Carrboro,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1917-1920.  At  present  postmistress 
in  Carrboro. 

Wilcox,  Marion 

Elberton,  Ga. 

A.  B.  Queens  College;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1918. 
Red  Cross  Home  Service  Secretary  for  Elbert 
County,  Ga.,  for  one  year.  Completed  training . 
for  evangelistic  work  in  Biblical  Seminary  of 
New  York  in  May,  1922,  and  expects  to  be  * 
sent  to  Japan  in  near  future.  Extends  cordial 
invitation  to  U.  N.  C.  alumnae  to  visit  her 
there. 

JL 

Williams,  Louisa  Sanders  f 

Dunn^  N.  C. 

B.  Litt.  Flora  MacDonald  College;  U.  N.  C., 
1920-21.  Secretary  American  R'ed  Cross,  Winter 
Haven,  Fla.,  1921;  now  director  public  school 
extension  for  Robeson  County. 

Wilson,  Eleanora 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1915-16. 

Wilson,  Louise  A. 

365  Lancaster,  Ave.,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
A.  B.  U.  N.  C.,  1911;  A.  M.  Smith  College, 
1913.  Teacher  of  English  at  St.  Mary’s  School 
1911-12;  since  1912  at  Winthrop  College. 

Womble,  Clara  Ethel 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1921-22. 

Womble,  Frances 

N.  C.  C.  W.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.  M.  U.  N.  C.,  1920.  Member  of  faculty  of 
N.  C.  C.  W. 

Woodrow,  Katherine  Hamilton 

Columbia,  N.  C. 

U.  N.  C.,  1921— 

Wright,  Anne 

1132  Healy  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
U.  N.  C.,  1920-21. 


28 


Yellott,  Mary  Traill 


Bel  Air,  Md. 

Graduate  St.  Mary’s  School;  A.  B.  U.  N.  C., 
1922. 


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Total  number  women  students .  247 

A.  B .  62 

Ph.  B .  6 

LL.  B . 4 

B.  S .  2 

Ph.  G .  3 

A.  M .  22 


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IN  MEMORIAM 


Elva  May  Abernethy 

February  21,  1903 

1  Maggie  Clement  Burke 

l  August,  1904 

Mary  Graham  Morrison  Raynell 

December  10,  1911 

Mary  Groome  McNinch 

February  22,  1915 

Susan  Williams  Moses  Graham 

December  22,  1916 

Ettie  May  Perkins 

October  5,  1918 

Died  of  influenza  at  Camp  Meade,  the  first 
of  the  nurses  to  make  the 
great  sacrifice 

Alma  Kornegay 

November  15,  1920 

Irene  Fay  Graves  Hanks 

November  20,  1920 

Anna  Hartwell  Lewis 

March  15,  1921 

Beall  Magruder  Woodward 
November  20,  1921 


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